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Recent data from Lands of America shows about $956 million in land and other rural acreage for sale in New Mexico. This represents more than 1 million acres of New Mexico land for sale (accounting for about one percent of the state's land). Of the 33 counties in the state, Lincoln County had the most land for sale. The most expensive property listed for sale in New Mexico on Lands of America recently was $35 million, while the average price of land and other rural acreage for sale in New Mexico was $803,806. There were 1,552 acres of sold land in New Mexico recorded in October 2018 through the Lands of America sales program. This reflects a 21 percent decrease in sales activity over the previous month. The total value of this sold land and rural real estate was $6 million. Lincoln County had the most land sales recently in the state. The Bureau of Land Management oversees most outdoor recreation on over 13 million acres of New Mexico land. Popular activities include hunting, fishing, horseback riding, and OHVing (indeed, an all-terrain vehicle is a necessity in many areas given the tough, rugged terrain). With numerous opportunities to hunt species including mule deer, elk, turkey, bear, and dove, hunting land was the most common type of land for sale in New Mexico. Anglers will enjoy casting for species like trout, bass, catfish, pike, and salmon on land for sale in New Mexico. New Mexico is the fifth-biggest state in the United States, covering an area of 121,598 square miles (78 million acres). In total, 121,298 square miles (100 percent) is land, while the remaining 292 square miles is made up of water.

Unrestricted 148 acre parcel on paved County Road in Bent, New Mexico. This privately located property is adjoined by the Mescalero Apache Reservation to the east and Lincoln National Forest to the north and south. 4 landowner elk tags were issued last year (GMU 34). Also included are 120 acre-feet of water rights for irrigating 40 acres. There's an original, old adobe homesite that has been abandoned. Electricity runs through the property and the wells are shallow. Very near here Blazer's Mill - An early fight in the Lincoln County War occurred April 5, 1878, when several men of the McSween faction, including Dick Brewer and Billy the Kid, attempted to arrest Buckshot Roberts.

This secluded property is located approximately 25 miles west of Ruidoso, NM and approximately 13 miles east of Tularosa, NM. The property encompasses pasture lands and an overlooking hillside with vegetation. Thirty hours of irrigation are available for use from the Nogal Ditch for irrigating the lush greenery in the lower lying lands. The ditch runs through the property like a stream. The property has been improved with a dirt road, perimeter fencing, a domestic well with a pressure tank and electricity. A custom-built storage building sits on the hillside. Whether you want to build a custom home, set a manufactured home, raise horses and cattle, or desire a recreational property, this is an ideal location.
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Beautiful property with two sources of running water not including the well. This unique home with land has 60 apple trees of four different breeds. The creek runs right through the property for perfect irrigation. With three barns, you will have plenty of room to store anything you may need and ample amount of parking. This home will come mostly furnished, so all you need to do is bring your toothbrush. Relax under the apple trees in the cool shade and have a nice picnic while listening to the water run.

Unrestricted 148 acre parcel on paved County Road in Bent, New Mexico. This privately located property is adjoined by the Mescalero Apache Reservation to the east and Lincoln National Forest to the north and south. 4 landowner elk tags were issued last year (GMU 34). Also included are 120 acre-feet of water rights for irrigating 40 acres. There's an original, old adobe homesite that has been abandoned. Electricity runs through the property and the wells are shallow. Very near here Blazer's Mill - An early fight in the Lincoln County War occurred April 5, 1878, when several men of the McSween faction, including Dick Brewer and Billy the Kid, attempted to arrest Buckshot Roberts.

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